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Fashion and Fiction: Self-Transformation in Twentieth-Century American Literature

Fashion and Fiction: Self-Transformation in Twentieth-Century American Literature

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Series: Cultural Frames, Framing Culture (Hardcover)

Literary Criticism

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ISBN10: 0813938619
ISBN13: 9780813938615
Publisher: Univ Of Virginia Pr
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.95
Height: 0.80 Width: 6.10 Depth: 9.10
Language: English

During the twentieth century, the rise of the concept of Americanization--shedding ethnic origins and signs of otherness to embrace a constructed American identity--was accompanied by a rhetoric of personal transformation that would ultimately characterize the American Dream. The theme of self-transformation has remained a central cultural narrative in American literary, political, and sociological texts ranging from Jamestown narratives to immigrant memoirs, from slave narratives to Gone with the Wind, and from the rags-to-riches stories of Horatio Alger to the writings of Barack Obama. Such rhetoric feeds American myths of progress, upward mobility, and personal reinvention.

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